SINGING AND SKYPING DESTINATION
COMPARISON WITH THE REGION
In terms of congress needs, of the Baltic triplets Tallinn is probably the most picturesque and diverse. The city has gone through many historical changes, right through from the medieval salesmen and knights of the Teutonic order, to the protestant reformation, Swedish and Russian imperialism, turbulences of both Wars and then to the Soviet Union, before finally independence and the flourishing of its IT-industry and capitalism. All of these events today create a special culture that is the basis for development of a congress industry not lagging behind the competitive destinations. The congress industry is going through a real boom and Tallinn, with this year’s EU presidency, certainly deserves a strong round of applause. Tourism is a branch of the economy that develops fast. According to the “Tallinn 2025” strategic plan, the capital of Estonia could become a centre of festival and event tourism in the Baltic Sea region.
MTLG INDEX / 2018 EDITION
DESTINATION CAPACITY
- The number of 4* and 5* category hotel rooms: 4,765
- The number of 4* and 5* category hotels: 45
- Banquet hall maximum capacity: 1,200
- The largest hall in the city (in m2): 3,000 m2
- Destination population: 444,885
- Maximum hall capacity in theatre style: 1,892
MTLG CATEGORY
L – MEETING DESTINATIONS
Destinations that can host up to 2000 attendees.
OVERALL PERFORMANCE
TALLINN INDIVIDUAL GRADES 2018 | |
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DESTINATION MARK: | 4.36 |
Natural and cultural factors: | 4.58 |
General and transport infrastructure: | 4.65 |
Tourist infrastructure: | 4.68 |
Meeting infrastructure: | 4.75 |
Subjective grade: | 4.75 |
Marketing Buzz: | 4.71 |
ICCA index: | 4.38 |
Numbeo quality of life Index: | 3.44 |
Numbeo Safety Index: | 4.35 |
ACI Airport Connectivity Index | 3.34 |